Coordinated Strikes Target Israel as Iran, Hezbollah, and Houthis Intensify Attacks
Eilat and Haifa come under attack as regional tensions escalate, with multiple groups claiming involvement in coordinated military actions.
Israel came under coordinated attacks as Iran, Hezbollah, and Houthis reportedly launched joint operations targeting key locations.
According to a statement broadcast on a Houthi-affiliated channel, the Yemeni group confirmed its participation, claiming that several important military sites were targeted in southern Israel. The city of Eilat was reportedly attacked by drones launched from Yemen.
Israeli military sources earlier indicated that unmanned aerial vehicles originating from Yemen were directed toward Eilat, marking a significant escalation in the conflict’s geographical reach.
Meanwhile, Iranian missile strikes reportedly hit areas in southern Israel, resulting in casualties. At least four Israeli settlers were killed, while several others were injured following the attacks.
In a separate incident, an Iranian ballistic missile struck the coastal city of Haifa. Rescue teams recovered four bodies from the rubble after hours of search operations, while additional people were reported injured. The strike also caused significant structural damage.
Israeli Fire and Rescue Services stated that emergency teams worked for several hours alongside the Home Front Command to rescue individuals trapped under debris, confirming that some victims showed no signs of life.
The latest developments highlight a widening regional conflict, with multiple groups involved and growing concerns over further escalation across the Middle East.
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